MoEML References in Shakeosphere
THRE1: Threadneedle Street
- 347: A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools (1754)
- 563: The life and character of the late Lord Chancellor Jefferys (1764)
- 9324: Fanny: or, the amours of a west-country young lady (1755)
- 18715: A catalogue of pictures and other curiosities (1726)
- 21448: Justini Historiæ Philippicæ (1750)
- 29633: Sermons on several occasions (1748)
- 29637: Sermons on several occasions. By the Late Reverend Mr. John Hill, minister of the Gospel in London (1749)
- 32466: Proposals set forth by the Company of the Sun Fire-Office (1716)
- 39734: A companion to the almanack (1752)
- 42340: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1721)
- 45556: Proposals set forth by the Company of the Sun Fire-Office (1716)
- 47958: The modern world disrob'd (1708)
- 49519: Luctus Britannici, a poem (1705)
- 54526: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 56909: Proposals set forth by the Company of the Sun-Fire-Office (1712)
- 58569: The female reign (1709)
- 58604: To the inhabitants of Europe (1790)
- 64759: The history of modern enthusiasm (1752)
- 66753: An epistle to the author of The Rosciad and The apology (1761)
- 67588: Memoirs relating to the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Danby, (now Duke of Leeds,) in the year 1678 (1710)
- 68988: June 22, 1724. Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1724)
- 69716: The universal spelling-book (1767)
- 71862: The Diary; or, Woodfall's register (1789)
- 71873: The House and Land Brokers-Office; or, The old Mercury-Office (169u)
- 71873: The House and Land Brokers-Office; or, The old Mercury-Office (169u)
- 72041: The Public ledger (1761)
- 72954: Proctor's London price-courant reviv'd (172u)
- 73925: The British weekly mercury (1715)
- 123245: The three books of Hermas (1661)
- 167466: A catalogue of English books: both ancient and modern, on variety of subjects (1692)
- 217784: Quackery unmask'd (1709)
- 231901: An essay on a sleeping cupid (1755)
- 241710: The plain truth (1763)
- 251282: A voyage to England (1709)
- 255193: The bird fancier's necessary companion and sure guide (1762)
- 256700: A catalogue of the cabinet of birds (1769)
- 261878: An affidavit, containing a state of facts, or the case between William Curtis and Maurice Phillips Whitaker, in respect to the music-shop under the Royal-Exchange. William Curtis, of Threadneedle-Street, London, dealer in musical instruments, maketh oath, that Maurice Phillips Whitaker, his late servant and shopman, ... having ... been discharged from the service of Mr. Cox in Sweeting's-alley ... applied to this deponent for employment; (1764)
- 262181: The Life and character of the Late Lord Chancellor Jefferys (1764)
- 262624: To be sold by auction (1770)
- 281318: A catalogue of the valuable library of books and manuscripts of the Right Hon. Lord Lymington, deceased (1750)
- 287724: Oriental eclogues (1760)
- 295278: Pillory disapointed, [sic] or, the false prophets advancement (1707)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 319216: The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates (1715)
- 321827: An act for rebuilding the Parish Church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 324835: The secret history of Mack-Beth (1708)
- 340605: Mr Grant, oculist and operator for the eyes, and in that quality sworn servant in extraordinary to Her present Majesty. He may be advis'd with at his home in St. Christopher's Church-yard in Threadneedle-Street, ... every day (1709)
- 345782: Love without affectation, in five letters from a Portuguese nun, to a French cavalier. Done into English verse, from the newest edition lately printed at Paris. To which is added, a prefatory discourse of the nature and use of such epistles in general; with the excellency of these in particular; the time when they were written; the reasons why; the true names and circumstances of the persons concern'd in them; and undeniable proofs given of the pretended answers to them, which go under the name of the chevlier Del, being spurious. Never extant before, and communicated to the translator in verse, by unquestionable authorities (1709)
- 361645: Sylla. A dramatic entertainment, presented at the King's Theatre in Berlin. On the 27th day of March, 1753. being the birth-day of the Queen Mother. Translated from the French of the King of Prussia, by Mr. Derrick (1753)
- 366181: Le commerce rendu facile: ou, l'art de faire toutes les plus belles regles d'arithmetique, d'une maniere singuliere & si facile que chacun de soi-me?me y pu?t reussir. Ouvrage qui par la Suppression des Parties Aliquottes est rempli de tout ce qu'il y a de Court & de Subtil dans cette Science, par Raport au Commerce, aux Monnoyes, aux Poids, & aux Mesures. Embeli des Changes Universels de la Negociation des Lettres de Change, des Egalite?s, des Arbitrages, & de tout ce qu'il y a de plus fin, & de plus curieux dans les Nombres. Le tout par des Regles Nouvelles avec leurs Preuvrs. Divise? en deux tomes. ... Par Jean Monier de Claire-Combe. (1722)
- 376000: Astronomia Carolina (1710)
- 378036: The elements of algebra (1764)
- 380770: Tables of simple interest at 6 per cent (1710)
- 386475: The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates (1713)
- 388275: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1730)
- 390452: Sermons sur les circonstances Pre?sentes (1795)
- 396435: The history of modern enthusiasm (1757)
- 397112: Le parterre de fleurs (1710)
- 397657: Memoirs of the life of Parnese (1751)
- 403984: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1752)
- 403986: Moriæ encomium (1709)
- 418956: A Short and sure method propos'd for the extirpation of popery, in the space of a few years. By a Person of Quality (1716)
- 469139: An answer to the Rev. John Rogers's address (1761)
- 471464: The Office of Intelligence in Threadneedle Street, neer the Castle Tavern by the Royal Exchange, kept by Vertue of his Majesties letters, pattents, under the Great Seal of England for the conveniency of his Majesties subjects, and for preventing many abuses of charewomen that have abused servants, interlopers and running brokers not sworn, this office being a place kept to receive all mens lawful desires, and to have them answered with expedition, straightly charging all other offices of this nature to forbear acting any longer at their peril. (1660)
- 478723: Sir, we beg leave to inform you, that the partnership of Axtell & Deane, of Finch Lane, Cornhill, booksellers, and circulators of news papers, will be dissolved on the 20th instant (1779)
- 480066: Mogul tales, or, the dreams of men awake (1759)
- 480296: The Story-teller, or, Universal entertainer (1763)
Variants:
- Threadneedle Street
- 347: A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools (1754)
- 563: The life and character of the late Lord Chancellor Jefferys (1764)
- 9324: Fanny: or, the amours of a west-country young lady (1755)
- 18715: A catalogue of pictures and other curiosities (1726)
- 21448: Justini Historiæ Philippicæ (1750)
- 29633: Sermons on several occasions (1748)
- 29637: Sermons on several occasions. By the Late Reverend Mr. John Hill, minister of the Gospel in London (1749)
- 32466: Proposals set forth by the Company of the Sun Fire-Office (1716)
- 39734: A companion to the almanack (1752)
- 42340: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1721)
- 45556: Proposals set forth by the Company of the Sun Fire-Office (1716)
- 47958: The modern world disrob'd (1708)
- 49519: Luctus Britannici, a poem (1705)
- 54526: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 56909: Proposals set forth by the Company of the Sun-Fire-Office (1712)
- 58569: The female reign (1709)
- 58604: To the inhabitants of Europe (1790)
- 64759: The history of modern enthusiasm (1752)
- 66753: An epistle to the author of The Rosciad and The apology (1761)
- 67588: Memoirs relating to the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Danby, (now Duke of Leeds,) in the year 1678 (1710)
- 68988: June 22, 1724. Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1724)
- 69716: The universal spelling-book (1767)
- 71862: The Diary; or, Woodfall's register (1789)
- 71873: The House and Land Brokers-Office; or, The old Mercury-Office (169u)
- 71873: The House and Land Brokers-Office; or, The old Mercury-Office (169u)
- 72041: The Public ledger (1761)
- 72954: Proctor's London price-courant reviv'd (172u)
- 73925: The British weekly mercury (1715)
- 123245: The three books of Hermas (1661)
- 167466: A catalogue of English books: both ancient and modern, on variety of subjects (1692)
- 217784: Quackery unmask'd (1709)
- 231901: An essay on a sleeping cupid (1755)
- 241710: The plain truth (1763)
- 251282: A voyage to England (1709)
- 255193: The bird fancier's necessary companion and sure guide (1762)
- 256700: A catalogue of the cabinet of birds (1769)
- 261878: An affidavit, containing a state of facts, or the case between William Curtis and Maurice Phillips Whitaker, in respect to the music-shop under the Royal-Exchange. William Curtis, of Threadneedle-Street, London, dealer in musical instruments, maketh oath, that Maurice Phillips Whitaker, his late servant and shopman, ... having ... been discharged from the service of Mr. Cox in Sweeting's-alley ... applied to this deponent for employment; (1764)
- 262181: The Life and character of the Late Lord Chancellor Jefferys (1764)
- 262624: To be sold by auction (1770)
- 281318: A catalogue of the valuable library of books and manuscripts of the Right Hon. Lord Lymington, deceased (1750)
- 287724: Oriental eclogues (1760)
- 295278: Pillory disapointed, [sic] or, the false prophets advancement (1707)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 319216: The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates (1715)
- 321827: An act for rebuilding the Parish Church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 324835: The secret history of Mack-Beth (1708)
- 340605: Mr Grant, oculist and operator for the eyes, and in that quality sworn servant in extraordinary to Her present Majesty. He may be advis'd with at his home in St. Christopher's Church-yard in Threadneedle-Street, ... every day (1709)
- 345782: Love without affectation, in five letters from a Portuguese nun, to a French cavalier. Done into English verse, from the newest edition lately printed at Paris. To which is added, a prefatory discourse of the nature and use of such epistles in general; with the excellency of these in particular; the time when they were written; the reasons why; the true names and circumstances of the persons concern'd in them; and undeniable proofs given of the pretended answers to them, which go under the name of the chevlier Del, being spurious. Never extant before, and communicated to the translator in verse, by unquestionable authorities (1709)
- 361645: Sylla. A dramatic entertainment, presented at the King's Theatre in Berlin. On the 27th day of March, 1753. being the birth-day of the Queen Mother. Translated from the French of the King of Prussia, by Mr. Derrick (1753)
- 366181: Le commerce rendu facile: ou, l'art de faire toutes les plus belles regles d'arithmetique, d'une maniere singuliere & si facile que chacun de soi-me?me y pu?t reussir. Ouvrage qui par la Suppression des Parties Aliquottes est rempli de tout ce qu'il y a de Court & de Subtil dans cette Science, par Raport au Commerce, aux Monnoyes, aux Poids, & aux Mesures. Embeli des Changes Universels de la Negociation des Lettres de Change, des Egalite?s, des Arbitrages, & de tout ce qu'il y a de plus fin, & de plus curieux dans les Nombres. Le tout par des Regles Nouvelles avec leurs Preuvrs. Divise? en deux tomes. ... Par Jean Monier de Claire-Combe. (1722)
- 376000: Astronomia Carolina (1710)
- 378036: The elements of algebra (1764)
- 380770: Tables of simple interest at 6 per cent (1710)
- 386475: The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates (1713)
- 388275: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1730)
- 390452: Sermons sur les circonstances Pre?sentes (1795)
- 396435: The history of modern enthusiasm (1757)
- 397112: Le parterre de fleurs (1710)
- 397657: Memoirs of the life of Parnese (1751)
- 403984: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1752)
- 403986: Moriæ encomium (1709)
- 418956: A Short and sure method propos'd for the extirpation of popery, in the space of a few years. By a Person of Quality (1716)
- 469139: An answer to the Rev. John Rogers's address (1761)
- 471464: The Office of Intelligence in Threadneedle Street, neer the Castle Tavern by the Royal Exchange, kept by Vertue of his Majesties letters, pattents, under the Great Seal of England for the conveniency of his Majesties subjects, and for preventing many abuses of charewomen that have abused servants, interlopers and running brokers not sworn, this office being a place kept to receive all mens lawful desires, and to have them answered with expedition, straightly charging all other offices of this nature to forbear acting any longer at their peril. (1660)
- 478723: Sir, we beg leave to inform you, that the partnership of Axtell & Deane, of Finch Lane, Cornhill, booksellers, and circulators of news papers, will be dissolved on the 20th instant (1779)
- 480066: Mogul tales, or, the dreams of men awake (1759)
- 480296: The Story-teller, or, Universal entertainer (1763)
- Threadneedle
- 563: The life and character of the late Lord Chancellor Jefferys (1764)
- 54526: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 69716: The universal spelling-book (1767)
- 121677: Hodder's arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie (1671)
- 123245: The three books of Hermas (1661)
- 243671: Considerations on the book of Genesis (1785)
- 255193: The bird fancier's necessary companion and sure guide (1762)
- 262181: The Life and character of the Late Lord Chancellor Jefferys (1764)
- 262624: To be sold by auction (1770)
- 295278: Pillory disapointed, [sic] or, the false prophets advancement (1707)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 321827: An act for rebuilding the Parish Church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London (1796)
- 324834: Hypolitus Earl of Douglas (1708)
- 388275: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1730)
- 397657: Memoirs of the life of Parnese (1751)
- 471464: The Office of Intelligence in Threadneedle Street, neer the Castle Tavern by the Royal Exchange, kept by Vertue of his Majesties letters, pattents, under the Great Seal of England for the conveniency of his Majesties subjects, and for preventing many abuses of charewomen that have abused servants, interlopers and running brokers not sworn, this office being a place kept to receive all mens lawful desires, and to have them answered with expedition, straightly charging all other offices of this nature to forbear acting any longer at their peril. (1660)
- 475689: The surprising life, voyages and adventures of Robinson Crusow, a seaman of York ... Written by himself. (1790)
- 478723: Sir, we beg leave to inform you, that the partnership of Axtell & Deane, of Finch Lane, Cornhill, booksellers, and circulators of news papers, will be dissolved on the 20th instant (1779)
- Three Needle Street
- Three needle ?treet
- Three needle ?treete
- Thrée needle ?treete
- thrée néedle ?tréet
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